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linux - Is d not supported by grep's basic expressions?

This does not generate any output. How come?

$ echo 'this 1 2 3' | grep 'd+'

But these do:

$ echo 'this 1 2 3' | grep 's+'
this 1 2 3

$ echo 'this 1 2 3' | grep 'w+'
this 1 2 3
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grep's default mode is (iirc) POSIX regex, and d is pcre. You can either pass -P to gnu grep, for perl-like regexps, or use [[:digit:]] instead of d.

daenyth@Bragi ~ $ echo 1 | grep -P 'd'
1
daenyth@Bragi ~ $ echo 1 | grep '[[:digit:]]'
1

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